📬 Label Your Way to Success!
MACO Printable Labels for Mailing are designed for both laser and inkjet printers, featuring a permanent adhesive that ensures no jamming. With 14 labels per sheet and a total of 1400 labels, these bright white labels are perfect for bulk mailings and organization, providing archival quality that resists yellowing over time.
C**.
This item is good.
This item is good.
L**W
For the price, these labels are well worth the money
These labels work as well as the much more expensive name brand. I have no proforms feeding them through my ancient inkjet printer.
S**S
Does not line up with on-screen of Avery template; better than alternative in any case.
Bought these because a). they are acid-free which I need for labeling historical photos; b) labels will not yellow, and presumably never "flake" off the surface. Those old enough may remember the yellowing labels that lose their stickiness as they age.The learning curve—1. The Avery template suggested by the manufacturer as compatible with these labels does NOT align in practice (printing) with these labels. Text and margins represented on the template do NOT comport on the upper edge or right margin with those on the printing. (No, it's not my printer, an HP Laserjet or my other printer, an HP Officejet (color inkjet) , both with manufacturer-made ink cartridges.)2. Laser printed text quickly flakes off these labels with the merest handling. (I would be hesitant, therefore, to mail with them printed on a laser.) The inkjet seems to flake less.3. Labels stick so hard and instantly that if you miscalculate, you will have to remove the label (with losses) and start over—reprint another page of labels. They will stick to the table or anything else you get them near, seeming to be attracted molecularly to whatever surface they get near. Hold tight to both sides and be cautious.4. Due to these issues of alignment, the super-stick that makes close positioning touchy, some number of labels are rendered unusable. Do you reprint pages to get them? aaargh.5. The 1'x4" size is baaaaarely ok for labeling the backs of 4x6 historical (reprint) photos in the "portrait" configuration—if your aim is really superb. I used my paper cutter (scissors are too tedious and taxing on the hands) to trim off the left edge of each column of labels to make placement (portrait configuration especially) easier. Do not trim both edges because you'll spend the evening trying to get them to peel off the backing. You need one edge intact for easy peeling.More waste for some these reasons—in addition to the waste that is inevitable with label making.What's good: for the ones you master, this method is easier than writing photo details (who, where, when, occasion) with a Pigma pen (the only acceptable one) on thousands of photos (hundreds copied for 15–20 members of the family).Be mindful of which side of the labels goes up in your printer(s).Suggest printing one page at a time of your labels, experimenting with your text and margins, testing the flaking issue, and practing placement. You will learn with every page.
C**R
Perfect for making labels that match Avery
These are a lot less than the Avery labels and work the same! Great value!
D**I
As good as “that other brand”, but less expensive.
This Maco brand is my go-to choice for Avery-style labels. Less expensive, feeds easily in my old printer, ink doesn’t smear, sized correctly, good white color, good weight. What’s not to love?
M**O
These labels are a quality product and easy to use.
Quick delivery of product.
N**E
Quality Labels
Feel free to buy Avery labels at 2 or 3 times the price of these for the "name." Luckily, there are lower-priced alternatives of equal quality such as these. And the greater quality you purchase, the more you save.
J**H
More than enough room for even fancy mailing labels with logo images. Very easy to use.
Just the right size for labeling the different rocks and minerals for my daughter's 4-H project.More than enough room for mailing addresses, even with ATTN: or other special instructions...or logos.I used Word and a template to make the labels and they printed out exactly as shown in Word. (Unlike some label-maker software that moves stuff around and ends up chopping bits off here and there leaving it outside the perforation of the label.)
A**U
Not line up properly and bad quality for laser printer
the first few page was OK but the pages in the middle are really bad when I print with laser printer. the barcode are not readable after one or two touch.
D**N
Avoid
The barcode are unreadable due to the cheap paper that does not retain the laser/ink. Also beware that this product is non-refundable so i suggest avoiding going the cheap route.
O**A
Buena calidad precio
Buena calidad precio. Comparadas con otras más caras, se me han hecho iguales o mejores.
B**C
Great label
This paper prints just like Avery labels. The price is right.
A**R
good quality while way cheaper than orther brand
would recommand to other people.
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